Lazy Bear Games and TinyBuild have announced the sequel. In the meantime, you can download the first game for free.
You are the Grand Inquisitor! Restore the town, and lead your undead army into battle to save the realm from a zombie apocalypse. Welcome to Graveyard Keeper II, the sequel to the original unhinged classic. Manage your own medieval graveyard. Automate your production like never before. Lead your zombie army into battle, and fortify the town against the undead. Rebuild the town and milk its residents for maximum profits. It’s a world full of unhinged humor, grotesque characters, and a twisted story.
Build and manage your own medieval graveyard. Harvest as much flora, fauna, and human remains as possible to build extraordinary machinery, automate production, and expand your graveyard for maximum profit. Become the Inquisitor, lead your undead army into battle, and save the kingdom from a zombie apocalypse! Build towers and fortifications, craft powerful armor and weapons, and arm and train your not-so-smart troops. Slash your way to victory!
Help the townsfolk rebuild their homes and transform their troubles into profit. As your undead workers take care of the heavy lifting behind the scenes, help the townsfolk rebuild their homes and complete quests throughout the city. With zombie-based automation and structured systems, you can transform local efforts into a scalable, profitable operation.
Graveyard Keeper II is coming to the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The release date is still unknown, but to celebrate the announcement of the sequel, you can add the first game to your account for free on the PlayStation Store, Microsoft Store, and Steam. So it’s free on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
However, there’s one thing we don’t understand, and we definitely want to point it out. The Nintendo Switch is one of the target platforms. It’s less powerful than the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Didn’t they want to develop for those platforms too?
Source: Gematsu








